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stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, trouble with the law. he decided to throw hundreds of one dollar bills into the crowd at the mall >>> a minnesota man planned to spread holiday clear and got in trouble with the law. he decided to throw hundreds of 1 dollar bills into the mall of america on friday. he was trying to make the holiday brighter. but he got a citation for disorderly conduct and he will have to pay a fine. >>> it's a fruit with a number of health benefits. today tony tantillo is shopping for kiwi. >> reporter: well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to be with kiwi. you find kiwi mainly in the tropical section of the store of the produce department and it's loaded with nutritional value. right now the value is fantastic, great prices. when i say pennies on the dollar for nutritional value and flavor, 240% of vitamin c for the day and five to six grams of fiber, they are great for us! but you have to select and store them right or otherwise, they are going to be bitter. let's talk about selection. when you buy them,
stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, trouble with the law. he decided to throw hundreds of one dollar bills into the crowd at the mall >>> a minnesota man planned to spread holiday clear and got in trouble with the law. he decided to throw hundreds of 1 dollar bills into the mall of america on friday. he was trying to make the holiday brighter. but he got a citation for disorderly conduct and he will have to pay a fine. >>> it's a fruit with a number of health benefits. today tony...
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it is a law. supposed to obey the laws of the land. >> he says he will pay the fine and next time he will be sure to spit in a bag if he feels the need. >>> a heartbroken man takes a jab at his former fiancee on craigslist. he is selling her ring on the website under the title, satan's ring. he writes, the ring is close to flawless with one exception. it touched the hand of satan herself. >> that's not too good. >> and this he warns, purchase at your own risk. it may cause disasters of biblical proportions. no word on why they broke up. but he's not bitter. [ laughter ] >> and they are not getting back together. good luck with the ring. >>> 5:53. it's always a challenge to find a gift for the person who seems to have everything. so true. but what about some tech gadgets this year? sumi das shows us some ideas that might work for everyone from gardeners to travelers even the lego fans. >>> reporter: as you shop this holiday season, avoid the duds and head for the high-tech gifts that are just plain
it is a law. supposed to obey the laws of the land. >> he says he will pay the fine and next time he will be sure to spit in a bag if he feels the need. >>> a heartbroken man takes a jab at his former fiancee on craigslist. he is selling her ring on the website under the title, satan's ring. he writes, the ring is close to flawless with one exception. it touched the hand of satan herself. >> that's not too good. >> and this he warns, purchase at your own risk. it may...
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we'll have a lot of law enforcement. no problems, class fans. >> why are you putting cops in seattle gear. >> i'm not sitting in front of this because i have any affinity for the seahawks myself. but we'll have police officers in this and if people are given a hard time to anybody wearing a number 3, that's not inside the stadium playing quarterback for the seahawks, you could find yourself in jail. >> it's really interesting phenomenon. you know, you guys you understand that a lot of times especially at this time of the season tons of people hundreds show up at the game and they don't have tickets and roll in and get a place in the parking lot and that's where they are staying for the game, right? that's where a lot of the trouble happens. >> true. there's a ton of people, it's a very expensive ticket. especially for this game. >> how much are they going for or the streets? >> word has it 300 anywhere over $4,000 for tickets. >> okay. so if you can't get in what do we have? >> you have people that just want to go to the
we'll have a lot of law enforcement. no problems, class fans. >> why are you putting cops in seattle gear. >> i'm not sitting in front of this because i have any affinity for the seahawks myself. but we'll have police officers in this and if people are given a hard time to anybody wearing a number 3, that's not inside the stadium playing quarterback for the seahawks, you could find yourself in jail. >> it's really interesting phenomenon. you know, you guys you understand that...
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are all about money and i've actually like for politicians the laws are. just too. yes i was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little. earlier. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of the warrior great things rather that there has to be either red or get a cork a wall around a line is a story many sort of movie is playing out in real life. there i marinate it this is boom bust in here the stories we're tracking for you today. first up where have all the banks gone well according to statistics from the f.b.i. see the way of the dinosaur we'll tell you about it coming right up and also a columnist and former treasury secretary paul craig roberts joins me today to discuss all things bad policy related and later on madonna hers is and i discussed high net worth practice of her diction shopping her story it's in today's big deal you won't want to miss any of it and it all starts right now.
are all about money and i've actually like for politicians the laws are. just too. yes i was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little. earlier. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of the warrior great things rather that there has to be either red or get a cork a wall around a line is a story many sort of movie is playing out in real life. there i marinate it this is boom bust in here the stories we're tracking for...
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the agency will ensure that loan servicers are complying with the laws. student loan debt in the u-s tops $1.2 trillion and as many as 7 million borrowers are in default. bp may catch a break from a federal appeals court. a ruling this week requires business owners seeking payouts from the 20-10 oil disaster in the gulf coast to prove that damage was directly caused by the spill. tens of thousands of gulf coast businesses filed claims. the oil giant has been suspicious of some claims and this week's ruling could save b-p hundreds of millions of dollars. bp now estimates the settlement will cost about 9.2 billion dollars. royal dutch shell just launched a sea monster... this the shell's prelude flng-- the largest vessel ever to float in high waters.it's around the size of 4 football fields and contains a liquiefied natrual gas plant. shell is already working on an even larger floating factory with an estimated cost $12 billion dollars to build.if it's a success it could become the wave of the future for the oil industry. an early vote to raise the minimum
the agency will ensure that loan servicers are complying with the laws. student loan debt in the u-s tops $1.2 trillion and as many as 7 million borrowers are in default. bp may catch a break from a federal appeals court. a ruling this week requires business owners seeking payouts from the 20-10 oil disaster in the gulf coast to prove that damage was directly caused by the spill. tens of thousands of gulf coast businesses filed claims. the oil giant has been suspicious of some claims and this...
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ray machines that's why senate democrats were looking to amend the law before its passage to mandate that metal must be a permanent component of the gun thereby closing a loophole that would allow removable metal parts on the other hand republicans sought to pass the bill in its current form and that's exactly what happened this afternoon in the house the senate will take up the matter when it returns on december ninth the same day the law will sunset the national rifle association hasn't publicly taken a stance on the legislation however gun owners of america a smaller gun rights group called the gun ban extension unnecessary because three d. printing technology is not yet widely available. and using a three d. printer to replicate plastic guns may not be the only battle at hand this practice can also be used to print metal guns artie's marina port ny i got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun enthusiasts have access to the world's first three d. printed metal gun. red's shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with gun enthuses. today the difference
ray machines that's why senate democrats were looking to amend the law before its passage to mandate that metal must be a permanent component of the gun thereby closing a loophole that would allow removable metal parts on the other hand republicans sought to pass the bill in its current form and that's exactly what happened this afternoon in the house the senate will take up the matter when it returns on december ninth the same day the law will sunset the national rifle association hasn't...
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county sheriffs following a investigation officials say some members considered themselves above the law. >> the charges alleged disturbing conduct including assault of inplates maits and visitors, and false arrests designed to cover up civil rights abuses. >> the deputies are also accused of conspireing to stop an fbi probe and corruption at jails by detain asking grilling a mole operating in the system. >> we're learning more details about an international saga involving a palo alto man the 85-year-old is back home and sharing more about his time in captivity. the veteran, assisting the guerrillas back when says he was freed after reading a confession written by the noeshin government apologizing for his role in the conflict. he says captors treated him well but says, quote i was under guard in my moat hotel my interrogator says i could be sentenced to jail for espionage for 15 years. he was released on friday but back home now, with family. >> well just ahead on the move. >> so cute. wobbly. the little girl has been in the middle of an insurance fight going home, after getting heart s
county sheriffs following a investigation officials say some members considered themselves above the law. >> the charges alleged disturbing conduct including assault of inplates maits and visitors, and false arrests designed to cover up civil rights abuses. >> the deputies are also accused of conspireing to stop an fbi probe and corruption at jails by detain asking grilling a mole operating in the system. >> we're learning more details about an international saga involving a...
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will not be repealed. >> the bottom line is this law is working and will work into the future. people want the financial stability of health insurance and we are going to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any start up any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one sixth of our economy, whatever comes up we are going to just fix it. >> the healthcare program has critical tests to enroll hundreds of thousands of people by december 3rdrd. the deadline for folks to begin on january 1st. >> elizabeth prann live for us this morning. thank you. >>> that brings us to our look who is talking this morning. mayor rudy giuliani appearing on our show. the healthcare.gov fixes won't work because it was backwards. >> we have to start the whole thing over. one expert tells me they built it wrong in the first place from the top down rather than the bottom up. to go fix the bottom, and this is the reason why you have that one-third figure of people who are not going to get the healthcare they thought they were going to get even though they signed up. >> the former m
will not be repealed. >> the bottom line is this law is working and will work into the future. people want the financial stability of health insurance and we are going to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any start up any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one sixth of our economy, whatever comes up we are going to just fix it. >> the healthcare program has critical tests to enroll hundreds of thousands of people by december 3rdrd. the deadline for...
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officials say the collection is lawful. around the country today, fast food rest word -- workers will walk off the job as part of the continued push to raise minimum wage and secure the rights to unionize. lawmakers
officials say the collection is lawful. around the country today, fast food rest word -- workers will walk off the job as part of the continued push to raise minimum wage and secure the rights to unionize. lawmakers
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slasher films, law and order. in every law and order episode it is never the criminal that commits the crime, it is the nice person. it is the friendly mechanic. it is the fatherly teacher. he is the killer. slasher films, it is like everybody gets knocked off at once. we are inundated by a lot of crime that never happens. i thought you didn't like this topic. >> it hit me where it comes from. trust starts as a little kid. what if your mom is taking you to see your dad you haven't seen in two weeks. she puts you on the bus and -- hey i get to go see dad. takes her to new york. and then here comes dad and then here comes the detectives and they arrest dad. mom uses the kids to set up dad. that's where the trust all falls -- thanks, mom. thanks, mom and dad. you were using me as a pawn during your divorce. that's the trust problem. >> in the poll 84% of the people say that is the reason they don't trust people. >> they saw their father getting arrested. >> but the mother set him up. >> have i to go. i have to go. hi
slasher films, law and order. in every law and order episode it is never the criminal that commits the crime, it is the nice person. it is the friendly mechanic. it is the fatherly teacher. he is the killer. slasher films, it is like everybody gets knocked off at once. we are inundated by a lot of crime that never happens. i thought you didn't like this topic. >> it hit me where it comes from. trust starts as a little kid. what if your mom is taking you to see your dad you haven't seen in...
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in an open letter, they called for the white house and congress to reform surveillance laws writing "we urge the u.s. to take the lead and make reform to ensure that surveillance efforts are restricted by law in proportion to the risk and transparent to subject of oversight." earlier we spoke to michelle richardson. a legislative council where she focuses on cybersecurity and government transparency. emily started by asking the letter was more of a political statement said the companies have cooperated in the past. >> what may have prompted the new movement as the recent revelations and the last month is that are not serving the companies with court orders but they are hacking into their systems overseas where our laws do not apply. it may have pushed him over the edge to get involved. who run theeople companies are powerful people -- mark zuckerberg, larry page. account for a large part of the united states economy. how is the government likely to respond? >> this has a wholly new voice to the privacy debate. i've see advocates and members of that type of the advocates and members ha
in an open letter, they called for the white house and congress to reform surveillance laws writing "we urge the u.s. to take the lead and make reform to ensure that surveillance efforts are restricted by law in proportion to the risk and transparent to subject of oversight." earlier we spoke to michelle richardson. a legislative council where she focuses on cybersecurity and government transparency. emily started by asking the letter was more of a political statement said the...
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many would like to see a data law that would limit the information and how long it could be kept. once these things become matters of public concern, the political process takes over. >> thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> you, watching "bbc world news america." still to come, capturing the spirit of nelson mandela on canvass. artist can dyer nelson talks to us about his famous subject and a life well lived. a og up -- following up on story we show you. the second most powerful man in the country, forcibly removed from a meeting. from seoul, we have more on this fall from grace. >> money, sex and power are the stuff of headlines in north korea just like anywhere else. or as the state media punt it today, corruption, disloyalty and capitalist living. the country's second most powerful man, stripped of all of his positions and publicly called from a meeting. the biggest arrest in north korea since his nephew assumed power. he was kim jeong un guardian and mentor. to many he was the power behind the throne. perhaps too powerful, or maybe too popular. few of the elder statesm
many would like to see a data law that would limit the information and how long it could be kept. once these things become matters of public concern, the political process takes over. >> thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> you, watching "bbc world news america." still to come, capturing the spirit of nelson mandela on canvass. artist can dyer nelson talks to us about his famous subject and a life well lived. a og up -- following up on story we show you. the...
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and the current law, it is that pell will be exposed to sequestration with the next academic year. that could result in a cut to pell as much as 7%. and from the advantage point of your national organization from the advantage point of your community ledge. what impact would have a reduction in pell some $2.5 billion. what impact would it have on the students you deal with every day? >> that really is a good question. what we expect is going to happen the student that is fully pell, with a zero efc, 7% reduction certainly is going to hurt them. it will pay for all of their classes but reduce the amount they have for books. the more troublesome students are getting a little bit of pell. kind of mid pell range or right on the cusp of pell. they will increase the borrowing in order to make up for the shortfall. >> thank you. >> it is exacerbates a regressive policy of pushing low-income students in to loans. that's the best case scenario. the worst case is they stop out or drop out entirely. the other issue with budget funding is it pushes up against deadlines once again students and
and the current law, it is that pell will be exposed to sequestration with the next academic year. that could result in a cut to pell as much as 7%. and from the advantage point of your national organization from the advantage point of your community ledge. what impact would have a reduction in pell some $2.5 billion. what impact would it have on the students you deal with every day? >> that really is a good question. what we expect is going to happen the student that is fully pell, with...
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lots of money and then want to hiding in places like london to escape the long arm of the icelandic law and now they're figuring that you know what these are the people that stole the money let's put the money back to the people that got victimized by financial terrorists in iceland and that's how they're dealing with the problem but in the in britain though they still they still basically lionize financial terrorism osborne and cameron prey on their little maps every day to financial jihadi and they prayed to go wherever they prayed to the market fundamentalist god that these financial jihad these continue to destroy the economy or as i slammed apparently the leadership there does in fact have a brain well here in the u.k. they've kept interest rates at zero percent and also most importantly really stoked the housing bubble and this is the result and this little tweet here from i.t.v. news average disposable income of working households drops by six point four percent to twenty five thousand seven hundred pounds according to official statistics is that. now incomes for retired househol
lots of money and then want to hiding in places like london to escape the long arm of the icelandic law and now they're figuring that you know what these are the people that stole the money let's put the money back to the people that got victimized by financial terrorists in iceland and that's how they're dealing with the problem but in the in britain though they still they still basically lionize financial terrorism osborne and cameron prey on their little maps every day to financial jihadi...
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lots of money and then want to hiding in places like london to escape the long arm of the icelandic law and now they're figuring that you know what these are the people that stole the money let's put the money back to the people that got victimized by financial terrorists in iceland and that's how they're dealing with the problem but are they in britain though they still they still basically lionize financial terrorism osborne and cameron prey on their little maps every day to financial jihadi and they pray to whoever they pray to the market fundamentalists god that these financial jihad these continue to destroy the economy whereas i slammed apparently the leadership there does in fact have a brain well here in the u.k. they've kept interest rates at zero percent and also most importantly really stoked the housing bubble and this is the result and this little tweet here from i.t.v. news average disposable income of working households drops by six point four percent to twenty five thousand seven hundred pounds according to official statistics is that when asked incomes for retired house
lots of money and then want to hiding in places like london to escape the long arm of the icelandic law and now they're figuring that you know what these are the people that stole the money let's put the money back to the people that got victimized by financial terrorists in iceland and that's how they're dealing with the problem but are they in britain though they still they still basically lionize financial terrorism osborne and cameron prey on their little maps every day to financial jihadi...
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a big health care problem stems from much older laws. peter huber says federal laws are holding back innovations to tackle cancer and alzheimers and diabetes right now. he argues these diseases can be treated with personalized cures tailored to each individual's body and the cure may not be the hard part. joining us now, peter huber, the latest book "the cure in the code." thank you for being here. >> pleasure. >> one of the things you talk about is the scientific breakthroughs. how would that work to give us sort of a more personalized care or cure for an individual? >> for first time in history biochemists and medicine in general can read everything that's happening in our our bodies down to the mole kul ar level. there's not been anything like this remotely closely for 100 years. the last thing was germ theory. we're getting very good at it. >> how much of this is created by regulations and approvals required by the fda? >> a good chunk i maintain. look, we can certainly read everything that's down there. we can see molecule by molecu
a big health care problem stems from much older laws. peter huber says federal laws are holding back innovations to tackle cancer and alzheimers and diabetes right now. he argues these diseases can be treated with personalized cures tailored to each individual's body and the cure may not be the hard part. joining us now, peter huber, the latest book "the cure in the code." thank you for being here. >> pleasure. >> one of the things you talk about is the scientific...
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to not know the law that is going to be supposedly. david: not having clear laws, one of the founding fathers the president love to quote the founding fathers, james madison looks like he was talking about what we are having, what we are experiencing. but to avail that the laws are made by men of their own choice if they be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. that they be revised or repealed or undergo such incessant changes that no man who knows what the loss today can guess what it will be tomorrow. it sounds like he is talking about obamacare. >> it is like nostradamus. that is exactly what we're looking at. david: it is what the founding fathers warned us about, that is why we had a revolution to prevent laws being created like the ones we are creating. >> the merits of them tapering or not tapering can be debated at another time. our view is what is going to happen. you want to leave your opinion and your views on if it is right or wrong out of it and focus on what is going to ha
to not know the law that is going to be supposedly. david: not having clear laws, one of the founding fathers the president love to quote the founding fathers, james madison looks like he was talking about what we are having, what we are experiencing. but to avail that the laws are made by men of their own choice if they be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood. that they be revised or repealed or undergo such incessant changes that no man who...
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>> i don't think they are ignoring the law. if you look at the language, th interactive language, it won't cover everything. facebook, google, amazon, and websites dedicated to certain types of content and owners who take the content and make selections, and add their own ideas, it makes them like an nfls content provider and section 230 does not grant immunity to content providers. it's not true to stay that there is complete blanket immunity. >> that's what the judge said. he hold that dirty.com and its owner liable because he editorialized the content submitted by the users, making himself a part of what was said. is it a fair reasoning? >> it would, but for the language of the statute. i don't agree with the professor's interpretation. i have two responses. dirty.com has been sued and won in other cases under this same argument. a different federal judge in missouri held that the operator was protected by the statute. what i heard marianne say is that if a person is a don't provider, they are not protected. that is true. re
>> i don't think they are ignoring the law. if you look at the language, th interactive language, it won't cover everything. facebook, google, amazon, and websites dedicated to certain types of content and owners who take the content and make selections, and add their own ideas, it makes them like an nfls content provider and section 230 does not grant immunity to content providers. it's not true to stay that there is complete blanket immunity. >> that's what the judge said. he hold...
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american civil liberties union saying the law is un-constitutional. the state claims it helps solve cold cases the u.s. supreme court upheld a current law in maryland >> bob philner was sentenced to 90 days of house arrest and three years probation he faced a potential sentence of three years in prison. philner apologized to victims, family and citizens of san diego, serving only nine months as mayor. >> jury selection in a montana murder trial in which a young bride is accused of pushing her husband to his death just days after the wedding. abc7 news is following this case. >> reporter: did she murder her husband by pushing him off the edge? or was it an accident? that is what 12 jurors must decide the 22-year-old's murder trial gets underway inside of this court house. >> the prosecution, i think has a tough hurdle. she will get a preassumption of innocence. >> reporter: prosecutors claim just eight days after the wedding gram graham fell out of love. mr. johnson fell to his death at glacier national park wearing a blind fold. prosecutors believe gr
american civil liberties union saying the law is un-constitutional. the state claims it helps solve cold cases the u.s. supreme court upheld a current law in maryland >> bob philner was sentenced to 90 days of house arrest and three years probation he faced a potential sentence of three years in prison. philner apologized to victims, family and citizens of san diego, serving only nine months as mayor. >> jury selection in a montana murder trial in which a young bride is accused of...
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in the united states, we have a secret court making secret law. there's a lot of information with the main public that is not going to tip off the bad guys but allow us to have an informed debate since 9/11. >> yahoo!, twitter, google said they will beef up security. what else can the companies do? >> we would like to see the fight back against court orders. we would like to see them get involved in the legislative debate. that is what's so important about today's release. and they are endorsing an idea that the government should not be scooping up all of the information. working with them to take them to the next step and try to pass legislation that will rein in other agencies. >> that was emily chang. this is "bloomberg west" and i am cory johnson. we are going to be looking at exciting new stuff including designs from nike that is changing the way that sneakers work in the future. we will be back when "bloomberg west" continues. ♪ >> a payment startup, crinkle, that a stanford student created, said they will lay off half of their workforce.
in the united states, we have a secret court making secret law. there's a lot of information with the main public that is not going to tip off the bad guys but allow us to have an informed debate since 9/11. >> yahoo!, twitter, google said they will beef up security. what else can the companies do? >> we would like to see the fight back against court orders. we would like to see them get involved in the legislative debate. that is what's so important about today's release. and they...
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others may be so vested in the aca success they won't let the law fail. that's one reason why francis wilkinson says obama is wounded but obama care is unstoppable. nice to have you back at the table. >> good to see you. >> part of what you talk about here is something that was politically unpopular for a lot of progressives but you argue baked into this law and these restriction as and these rules is a complete coordination and integration of health care insurance market. that means there's a lot of money riding on this thing working. >> there is a lot of money riding on it. i think the way to look at this and way i like at it, we had inertia health care for a long time. we had something moving along at the certain pace and distance and direction and could not be stopped. obama care was a big, big jolt to that. now we're beginning to have the transition where this massive liner in the middle of the ocean is turning around and beginning to move in another direction. there's going to be a great deal of inertia supporting that as well. the health care indus
others may be so vested in the aca success they won't let the law fail. that's one reason why francis wilkinson says obama is wounded but obama care is unstoppable. nice to have you back at the table. >> good to see you. >> part of what you talk about here is something that was politically unpopular for a lot of progressives but you argue baked into this law and these restriction as and these rules is a complete coordination and integration of health care insurance market. that...
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giants like apple, google and facebook call on president obama and congress to overhaul surveillance laws. we turn to mary thompson live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning to you. we're taking a look at the futures, higher as the markets come off of friday's jobs report rally and following data released from china. on friday the dow jumping 200 points to close at 16,020. the nasdaq rising 30 at 4,063. despite friday's rally though, they snapped their winning streak with both closing slightly negative. investors willis tune comments from federal reserve officials speaking on the economy. u.s. airways and american airlines are closing their nearly $18 billion merger today, this will create the largest airline. on saturday supreme court justice ruth baders ginsburg. passengers will notice many visible changes to the jets or frequent flyer programs until next year. a group of tech companies calling on president obama and congress to impose strict limits on surveillance. the group which includes google, microsoft, yahoo! and twitter have written a letter calling for an e
giants like apple, google and facebook call on president obama and congress to overhaul surveillance laws. we turn to mary thompson live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning to you. we're taking a look at the futures, higher as the markets come off of friday's jobs report rally and following data released from china. on friday the dow jumping 200 points to close at 16,020. the nasdaq rising 30 at 4,063. despite friday's rally though, they snapped their winning streak...
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and there were no law really nor no reason to put it to disappear pollution to slaughter people religious basis and now to a thirteen nuns and sickly workers from the most of the. monastery indonesian descent to take love when s. thirty who was hussein some particular disciple of simple and you put the blame squarely on the rebels and it turns out that of course they do it they have done it and they appeared on the video is such a shame to do so and what do you think the curious going forward for syria how do you see it becoming peaceful again i think that if the international community and especially those countries were fueling this for you and just to stop to send for them fighters to finance them and those foreign fighters a lot of men fight the terrorists from the. faction if they stop to fuel these for you we will have the opportunities that syrian people will come one to another and we make we make a log negotiation and a peaceful settlement certainly some interesting. points that you argue there are certainly under reported here in the us media mother i guess mary and our crew fou
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bank of america said it knows about the scam and is working with law enforcement on ways to deal with that problem. >>> new details now on the death of fast and furious actor paul walker. according to tmz, walker's porsche carrera gt had a mechanical failure, possibly a steering fluid leak. according to an auto shop co- owned by walker, there was a fluid trail before the skid marks at the scene and the skid marks were in a straight line, indicating the driver didn't have steering control. the car slammed into a light pole and burst into flames on saturday and in santa clarita. walker was in the area for a charity event for victims of typhoon haiyan. >> he dropped everything he could and would do everything that he could do, to help. whether it's raise money for organizations, you know, get toys, find clothing, or anything else. >> investigators said speed was a factor in the crash and that walker's porsche may have been racing another car. >>> a san carlos gas pipeline under scrutiny for safety concerns is back in service. pg&e said the line runs below the normal pressure for a gas pi
bank of america said it knows about the scam and is working with law enforcement on ways to deal with that problem. >>> new details now on the death of fast and furious actor paul walker. according to tmz, walker's porsche carrera gt had a mechanical failure, possibly a steering fluid leak. according to an auto shop co- owned by walker, there was a fluid trail before the skid marks at the scene and the skid marks were in a straight line, indicating the driver didn't have steering...
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he began opposing the white minority a policy of apartheid, laws that segregated society and made colored south africans second-class citizens. byst, mandela was moved gandhi. more aggressive, so did he. as the head of the armed wing of led ational congress, he violent sabotage attacks and was arrested and tried in 1962. he would spend 27 years in jail that he was never forgotten. eventually, international and to sayl pressure led apartheid would be dismantled down the mandela would walk free. rather than seek richer view hising, he reached out to former oppressors trying to heal a divided nation. 1990 three, they shared the nobel peace prize. for fellow south africans and we want them to is crucial toh the contribution they have made towards a democratic party. >> he voted for the first time in 1994 with millions of his fellow black south africans. he became a statesman, an international icon. for south africa, he was a symbol of the country it wanted to be despite struggles with poverty, racism, and aids. free of any idea of any reasons or recrimination. >> many will remember him celebr
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that is when a new law allowing same sex marriage there. hawaii's marriage law allows couples to register for a license and be married the same day. that is a process that caters to tourists. >>> the martinez public safety -- some residents complained about the smell and odor of big outdoor marijuana growing operations in their neighborhoods. they found the growers were legally authorized to grow medical marijuana. >>> cold weather shelters are opening tonight in the south bay before the temperatures you heard steve they almost dip into the 30s. three shelters in santa clara county are due to open at 6:00. ehc life builders that is a group working to end homelessness say they will provide 275 beds in sunnyvale, san jose, and gilroy. they are reserving some of the beds for veterans and people willing to enter their programs. more than 7500 homeless people live until santa clara county. >>> big changes for travelers at sfo. when we could get a look at improvements under way on terminal three. >>> also a ninth body has been found in the wrecka
that is when a new law allowing same sex marriage there. hawaii's marriage law allows couples to register for a license and be married the same day. that is a process that caters to tourists. >>> the martinez public safety -- some residents complained about the smell and odor of big outdoor marijuana growing operations in their neighborhoods. they found the growers were legally authorized to grow medical marijuana. >>> cold weather shelters are opening tonight in the south bay...
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that usually means a shake by law, does it not. >> yes in general it does, dave. it doesn't in this regard. we don't have time to get into all of them, but for example, on market making they're permitted under the law to do market making but only when it benefits their customers. so that the caveat there. on hedging, they can't hedge, they coon only hedge the proprietary risk. they can't speculate. we require a correlation analysis. that is, what is the risk and then what is the hedge. they need to be similar. you can't say, i'm going to take a big flyer bet and this is my risk. it has got to be correlated. and we've done that on a number of things. so even though it may seem like there's exemptions here, there, and everywhere, i think it is actually fairly tightly drafted and it is in, keeping step with the law. david: all right. it is not just me that is a little skeptical as you well know. there was one dissenter, republican in the cftc dissented. and financial committee chairman republican jeb hensarling, three years and 11,000 comment letters, we're left with
that usually means a shake by law, does it not. >> yes in general it does, dave. it doesn't in this regard. we don't have time to get into all of them, but for example, on market making they're permitted under the law to do market making but only when it benefits their customers. so that the caveat there. on hedging, they can't hedge, they coon only hedge the proprietary risk. they can't speculate. we require a correlation analysis. that is, what is the risk and then what is the hedge....
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. >> 18 sheriff deputies find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? of asiana flight 214? >> question btz integrity of the [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop! >>> people angry over what is called an invasion by dozens of private shuttle buses operated to take employees to, and from work. we're live in the mission district tonight where they held a protest. >> we're talking about these gigantic bus that's ferry people to and from silicon valley. and drive around here in the mission district. you'll see one going by here about every five minutes. the buses from places like apple, google, and facebook they often stop here at public bus stops here in the mission. this morning a group decided they had enough and march
. >> 18 sheriff deputies find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? of asiana flight 214? >> question btz integrity of the [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the...
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all the money and the daschle six politicians write the laws are. just too. hello and welcome to crossfire were all things considered i'm peter lavelle palestine and the road ahead washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel aerated illegal land seizures palestine is quickly being wiped off the map is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. cross-talk the palestine israel conflict i'm joined by my guest soraya support ehrlich in irvine she is an independent researcher and writer and in new york we cross to norman finkelstein he is a political analyst and author of cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it and norman you've been a great scholar of the so-called peace process of the last twenty years coming to the studio today i noticed that the u.s. secretary of state has gone to the middle east to k
all the money and the daschle six politicians write the laws are. just too. hello and welcome to crossfire were all things considered i'm peter lavelle palestine and the road ahead washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel aerated illegal land seizures palestine is quickly being wiped off the map is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like...
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. >> 18 sheriff deputies find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? >> question btz [[man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] shot neces is this flu shot necessary? it keeps you healthy during flu season. but does it hurt? nah. plus you get a really sweet bandaid! anything else i should know? here's a thought, try scoring more points on the other team. okay. even a warrior can get sick. kaiser permanente reminds you to get your flu shot this season. >>> people angry over what is called an invasion by dozens of private shuttle buses operated to take employees to, and from work. we're live in the mission district tonight where they held a protest. >> we're talking about these gigantic bus that's ferry people to and from silicon valley. and drive around here in the mission district. you'll see one going by here about every five minutes. the buses from places like apple, google, and facebook they often stop he
. >> 18 sheriff deputies find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? >> question btz [[man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] shot neces is this flu shot necessary? it keeps you healthy during flu season. but does it hurt? nah. plus you get a really sweet bandaid! anything else i should know?...
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what the law and the rule requires now, which is different than it was two and half weeks ago, there has to be a correlation analysis. there has to be a correlation between the risk and the hedge. changesys without those he is not sure he would have backed the bob -- backed the final vocal rule. -- final vulgar rule. volkcer say -- final rule. skeptical onle that point. >> there are ways for the banks to work around this. there are actually some areas in the volcker rule word may be an improvement for the bank treated -- for the bank, particularly with the issue of market trading . that still previews the language in their trading of foreign debt. by and large, critics say it will hurt u.s. bank competitiveness and drive risk elsewhere. prohibited at banks and then all of a sudden people are going to go to new hampshire. you're kidding yourself. they're going to take the same risky test -- risky bets as hedge funds. the banks are not prohibited from having those sorts of operations and a more highly regulated environment. >> a big key, the rule will only be as tough as the regulators
what the law and the rule requires now, which is different than it was two and half weeks ago, there has to be a correlation analysis. there has to be a correlation between the risk and the hedge. changesys without those he is not sure he would have backed the bob -- backed the final vocal rule. -- final vulgar rule. volkcer say -- final rule. skeptical onle that point. >> there are ways for the banks to work around this. there are actually some areas in the volcker rule word may be an...
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law enforcements say it is shoulder surfing because they get their pin by looking over their shoulder. bank of america is working on ways to deal with the problem. >>> two men in a daring carjacking incident. two men asked to test drive a car and then pushed the salesman out of the way and jumped into the car and sped off. >>> google's sparge slated to become a floating retail store according it a report. we have new video of the construction project that treasure island. it created lot of questions when it began. now we are learning they plan to build two more barges. the hope is to dog all three in san francisco, los angeles and new york. each would be used to display google products. >>> art going high tech in san francisco. how one artist is using his ipad as a canvas and you can see it. >> business owners are being forced out. how a construction project at a shopping mall is causing problems before it begins. >> first new information about the car crash that killed paul walker. and word on the future of the franchise movie series that made him famous. >>> bomb scare in san franci
law enforcements say it is shoulder surfing because they get their pin by looking over their shoulder. bank of america is working on ways to deal with the problem. >>> two men in a daring carjacking incident. two men asked to test drive a car and then pushed the salesman out of the way and jumped into the car and sped off. >>> google's sparge slated to become a floating retail store according it a report. we have new video of the construction project that treasure island. it...
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i hosted a morning tv show at our own shop and went to law school at night didn't sleep much and it about broke me and i didn't brag about it. some of the stuff she says comes off as hubris. >> well, she may be super human, but she also wants to be seen as super human. she makes a point of those things. in a way that -- in a way that does stand out and there's an anecdote in the story about her bragging about running marathons and bloggers delighted in pointing out her time. i couldn't run a marathon to save my life. >> as an investor you want to know how what you've learned about ma rist sa shapes what you believe happens to yahoo! in the future. seems like a lot of the low hanging fruit has been plugged. ali baba, already on its way. in terms of turning around the core business that's the much bigger part of this yahoo! turnaround story and this report for a stock that has seen tremendous gains this year. >> that was one of the interesting things. the gains, she has acknowledged this, are not due to anything she's done. they're due to alley ibaba and yahoo! japan. cab she turn around th
i hosted a morning tv show at our own shop and went to law school at night didn't sleep much and it about broke me and i didn't brag about it. some of the stuff she says comes off as hubris. >> well, she may be super human, but she also wants to be seen as super human. she makes a point of those things. in a way that -- in a way that does stand out and there's an anecdote in the story about her bragging about running marathons and bloggers delighted in pointing out her time. i couldn't...
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house, goes through the window, the first time something goes wrong, the public will say we need a law, we need to have rules on this. stuart: you are right. since world war ii changed the public's attitude about the government, we now naturally look to the government for safety and security and the resolution of disputes even disputes we had better resolved ourselves to more efficiently done with competition. but it is a natural inclination to want to go to the government for this so it probably will come. which would be a better way to resolve this, government or some other system. -@stuart: so we're going to get rules. stuart: private enterprises better at everything. stuart: i was sitting in my backyard and i see this drone hovering around, so i fire up my shotgun and blow it out of the skies. can i do that? >> absolutely. if it is over your property and invading your property, absolutely. you don't know if it has a bomb, or worse yet, a camera on it. you don't know what evils that device can bring on your property to which you have not consented. just as you can use force to stop
house, goes through the window, the first time something goes wrong, the public will say we need a law, we need to have rules on this. stuart: you are right. since world war ii changed the public's attitude about the government, we now naturally look to the government for safety and security and the resolution of disputes even disputes we had better resolved ourselves to more efficiently done with competition. but it is a natural inclination to want to go to the government for this so it...
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law. the state claims it solves cold cases and supreme court upheld a similar law in maryland. >> oral arguments before the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco can be seen online live starting today. it is believed the first time a federal appellate court will broadcast live video of a proceeding. only cases deemed of "great importance," will be streamed live. >> new information on the deadly crash of an asiana flight 214 at sfo back in july. ahead of government public hearings tomorrow, sources say the national transportation safety board investigators will highlight overreliance on computers and the need adjust pilot training. they will reveal the pilots misunderstood exactly how the boeing 777 automatic feed control features functioned. three teen girls died in the crash. the ntsb hearings begin tomorrow and will last two days. >> former san diego mayor faces sentencing on felony and misdemeanor charges after placing a woman in a head lock kissing another and grabbing the rear
law. the state claims it solves cold cases and supreme court upheld a similar law in maryland. >> oral arguments before the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco can be seen online live starting today. it is believed the first time a federal appellate court will broadcast live video of a proceeding. only cases deemed of "great importance," will be streamed live. >> new information on the deadly crash of an asiana flight 214 at sfo back in july. ahead of government...
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stuart: no, no, the law doesn't allow for discretion. >> the law doesn't, but people do. stuart: and you didn't stop her, you're stopping me. >> i would have looked the other way and took a college course and maybe both improved our lives. stuart: you're a good man. i don't care what they say. charles: they say a lot. stuart: everybody, i am a pretty big tipper, i think, but there is an even bigger one running around the country. your take on the mystery tipper after this break. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. our i gave you my take on the mysterious to upper going around country leaving enormous tips in bars and restaurants. this reminds us many americans are really quite prepared to give without any reward. here is what you had to say. gary says yes, we are all generous, some with our own money and some with e
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it's kind of a law of big numbers with the law of averages here. those numbers a fraction of a mile but start to add up for u.p.s. >> carol massar looking good in brown. don't let anybody tell you it isn't the new black. talk to me about the holiday season. people have a lot of christmas shopping yet to do even though this holiday shopping season is the shortest one we've seen in a long time. what does u.p.s. expect out of it? >> yeah, exactly. they're definitely seeing volumes up compared with last year, eric. i caught up with the company's chief financial officer earlier today at the hub. they've talked about what they're seeing this far in the holiday season. check it out. >> this shopping season between thanksgiving and christmas have six less shopping days. what typically happens when the calendar is compressed like that, you see much more on a daily basis. so we expect our average volume between thanksgiving and christmas will be up about 8% on a per-day basis. >> so last year you had your busiest day, i think it was four million packages eit
it's kind of a law of big numbers with the law of averages here. those numbers a fraction of a mile but start to add up for u.p.s. >> carol massar looking good in brown. don't let anybody tell you it isn't the new black. talk to me about the holiday season. people have a lot of christmas shopping yet to do even though this holiday shopping season is the shortest one we've seen in a long time. what does u.p.s. expect out of it? >> yeah, exactly. they're definitely seeing volumes up...
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we need clear laws. we need the kind of transparency so the public knows how these laws are being applied. we need to recognize that as important as public safety clearly is, we also have important constitutional freedoms, the right to speak, the right to be secure from unreasonable government searches. all of which are at stake. this is a matter for the public at large to decide through our elective processes. >> woodruff: brad smith with microsoft, thank you very much. >> thank you. for the record we have asked the national security agency for an interview. we hope to hear from nsa officials at a later time. now, to the central african republic where french troops have begun disarming rival muslim and christian groups. alex thomson of independent television news was with french forces earlier today in the country's capital bangui. he filed this report. >> reporter: now it's for real on the streets of the capital. disarming the seleka militias, the number one objective says the french military commander
we need clear laws. we need the kind of transparency so the public knows how these laws are being applied. we need to recognize that as important as public safety clearly is, we also have important constitutional freedoms, the right to speak, the right to be secure from unreasonable government searches. all of which are at stake. this is a matter for the public at large to decide through our elective processes. >> woodruff: brad smith with microsoft, thank you very much. >> thank...
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in the grand scheme of things i think this is a big positive for the rule of law for all bond holders. >> rick, have we seen any differentiation in terms of how muni bonds of other big cities with large underfunded pensions how they trade versus -- i mean detroit obviously has taken a hair cut. a lot of investors from the investment standpoint were expecting this. do you have any grasp of how other muni bonds similar profiles have been trading? >> no. we haven't seen a lot of volatility. where the volatility has been today actually is in the insurers. we've seen a lot of activity in some of the big insurers in terms of where their prices were before and after the ruling. but i think we need to wait to see how rating agencies ultimately weigh in on this. fitch, right after the 11 eastern ruling out of detroit, about 20 minutes later, came up with a piece tog about how they're monitoring this in the context of how it will impact things like general obligation muni bonds. i will defer to some of the other big agencies as i'm sure in the next few hours they're going to come out with updat
in the grand scheme of things i think this is a big positive for the rule of law for all bond holders. >> rick, have we seen any differentiation in terms of how muni bonds of other big cities with large underfunded pensions how they trade versus -- i mean detroit obviously has taken a hair cut. a lot of investors from the investment standpoint were expecting this. do you have any grasp of how other muni bonds similar profiles have been trading? >> no. we haven't seen a lot of...
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campaign to rally public support for his new health care law. liz: rich edson live from the white house. rich, you saw the rollout. talk about it. >> well, liz, and david, the president says his law will not be repealed so long as he is president. this is the way the administration is trying to change the conversation from all the bad news they have had about obamacare, the botched rollout, people losing their health insurance and try to change it to the benefits of the program. in fact the administration says for the next three weeks the white house will be highlighting the benefits of obamacare, trying to drum up some coverage on the other side, some positive coverage. the president in an event here at the white house earlier today also addressed his republican critics saying if they have some better ideas on how to fix the affordable care act, he will consider them. >> if you ask many of the opponents of this law what exact think they would do differently, their answer seems to be, let's go back to the way things used to be. >> when you look
campaign to rally public support for his new health care law. liz: rich edson live from the white house. rich, you saw the rollout. talk about it. >> well, liz, and david, the president says his law will not be repealed so long as he is president. this is the way the administration is trying to change the conversation from all the bad news they have had about obamacare, the botched rollout, people losing their health insurance and try to change it to the benefits of the program. in fact...
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what problems still remain for the president and his signature law? >> bottom line is the insurance companies are saying it's nice that the website deadline was -- appears to have been met in terms of getting things working more smoothly but the insurance companies believe the real deadline is about 30 days from now beginning of january when, you know, folks who enroll are actually going to be needing to move forward with the insurance and there are still problems with the so-called back end of the website in terms of getting people through the checkout line and connecting them to insurance companies. so there's still a lot more work to do even though advisers to the white house, outside advise ires are insisting they basically turned the corner. >> i think actually we are going in the right direction and for the first time and most importantly, we have effective management overseeing. we have an integrator that's independent and that seems to be effective as opposed to having c.m.s. run it. >> dr. manuel went on to say that the website is working rea
what problems still remain for the president and his signature law? >> bottom line is the insurance companies are saying it's nice that the website deadline was -- appears to have been met in terms of getting things working more smoothly but the insurance companies believe the real deadline is about 30 days from now beginning of january when, you know, folks who enroll are actually going to be needing to move forward with the insurance and there are still problems with the so-called back...